Abstract:Dioxygen is an abundant,
selective, and sustainable oxidant that is considered ideal for organic
transformations. Oxidative processes using dioxygen as the electron acceptor
without oxygen atom incorporation into the substrate are often referred to as
oxidase reactions. However, the ground state triplet nature of dioxygen makes
such a synthetically valuable pathway incompatible with simple free alkyl
radicals, a ubiquitous class of reactive intermediates in the daily synthesis
of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals… Show more
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